• NoiseColor@startrek.website
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    I don’t think this is really meant to be a memory function. From this function an incredible dataset of epic proportions will be created of user computer behaviours and how certain software is used. Openai will then get metadata to train ai that will be able to use any software and do anything on a computer and understand and mimic all possible stuff. I don’t think they will literally sell the data, but in some way this will be used to train ai, probably with metadata of it. Honestly I don’t see a big deal. I guess it has to be like that. I think it would be fair to make all ai opensource since it’s trained on everyone, but for sure that’s not going to happen. But I prefer to have it than not.

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      Openai will then get metadata to train ai that will be able to use any software and do anything on a computer and understand and mimic all possible stuff. I don’t think they will literally sell the data

      How do you expect OpenAI will get the data? And given Microsoft inserting ads all over the place, do you not believe they won’t sell data?

      Anti Commercial-AI license

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      I suspect you’d have a hard time training anyone to use software based on (say) a screenshot every sixty seconds. May be wrong.

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          Apologies, I thought I’d seen 60 seconds but since looking I’ve found a bunch of guesses from “every few” to numbers with nothing that looks like a source in headlines.

          Going to the source, I found:

          are taken every five seconds while content on the screen is different from the previous snapshot.

          Should have searched first, sorry!